RodInNS said: (quoted from post at 06:52:17 06/26/13) Just be nice and tell them you're not interested in what they're selling...
I have a very good friend who happens to be Mormon. That's honestly one thing we never really discussed. As someone else said... if you don't bring it up; they don't. Those two are probably doing their mission work so they go around visiting people in the community. They'll help out; hope they get fed for the day, etc.... and if you ask about their religion, then they'll talk.
I've always found any that I've met to be quite polite and respectful... so I don't think it would be a big deal to simply ask them politely to move along if you don't want them around. They're not like Jehova's that you can't get rid of...
Rod
I always talked to them when they visited my farm.
Not one of them could ever answer the questions i put to them to my satisfaction.
Then i told them how i grew up in and practished the Catholic faith till i realized that it was a false religeon like the rest of them including Jehova's witness and that i could not be corrupted or brainwashed in swapping one for the other no matter how hard they tried.
They usually were severely confused and frustrated when they left :lol:
The last bunch came right after a prolonged rain and they got stuck with their 2 wh drive van in my 1/2 mile long driveway(no gravel yet),..i refused to pull them out cause they had no valid reason for being here and tearing up my driveway.
It was a sight to see 2 man and 3 women and a couple children all in their finest clothing tryin to push a van trough the mud with wheels spinning and slop flying. :lol:
That must've tought them a lesson cause I have not seen one back here in years :wink:
This post was edited by bison at 08:41:55 06/26/13.
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